hosta bottom line might be infected
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hosta bottom line might be infected
hello...i am new here and have been reading for a few months on that virus x in forums , 2 weeks ago we made large hosta beds/ gardens and by close look of one hosta while planting it ,i notice it might be infected but didnt know for sure....so tonight i took one of the leaves inside to take pictures of it,
my hosta is called bottom line and it is a small plant i got this summer , it only has 4 leaves on it (now 3 lol) but one rater big and it is the same as the one in these pic , tomorow if we dont get frost overnight i will try and get other pic.....
i have over 80 hosta variaties and it seems to be the only one with this problem ....can you please give me your insight on it?
thanks
my hosta is called bottom line and it is a small plant i got this summer , it only has 4 leaves on it (now 3 lol) but one rater big and it is the same as the one in these pic , tomorow if we dont get frost overnight i will try and get other pic.....
i have over 80 hosta variaties and it seems to be the only one with this problem ....can you please give me your insight on it?
thanks
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hosta ``bottom line`` infected ?
anitamo , the hosta name is `bottom line` , it is written in my title and in my description.
can it also be because it is very small and missing some light or something else ? or growing into his color ?
can it also be because it is very small and missing some light or something else ? or growing into his color ?
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Hi Canadian Hosta Girl!
I don't really see anything other than some dirt and maybe a little bit of nutrient deficiency on a young plant.
However, the plant isn't Bottom Line. Bottom Line is dark green with a yellow edge.
Keep an eye on any of the Sum and Substance sports, though, as they can all catch HVX easily.
Hope that helps,
Chris
I don't really see anything other than some dirt and maybe a little bit of nutrient deficiency on a young plant.
However, the plant isn't Bottom Line. Bottom Line is dark green with a yellow edge.
Keep an eye on any of the Sum and Substance sports, though, as they can all catch HVX easily.
Hope that helps,
Chris
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thanks
Hi Chris , thanks , after visiting a trusted garden center i go to for many years now, this morning i was confirmed it wasnt hvx....and said same as you nutriment or missing light as the pot been sitting in very shady place until he would be planted and under an oak tree we have tons of oak trees here and they often make a sticky stuff on cars and peranials close by and some dont like it and make spots
and yes it is a bottom line leaf this is a newer small leaf , the bigger leaf on my plant i didnt get a good pic of i didnt post it but it as the edge on it.....when i went back this am to the place i bought it as well as the other hosta garden place he aslo said it wasnt hvx and probably nutriment problem .....and he aslo as cut back all the bottom line hosta like mine to help them grow stronger earlier this summer and their coming out with more color in the margin as well....so i'll now have to wait to see that on mine next year
thanks Chris and others for taking the time to answer me , it is apreciated , i just made new hosta gardens witn over 30 hostas in them for this year and belive me i didnt want to risk infecting all these hostas...
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and yes it is a bottom line leaf this is a newer small leaf , the bigger leaf on my plant i didnt get a good pic of i didnt post it but it as the edge on it.....when i went back this am to the place i bought it as well as the other hosta garden place he aslo said it wasnt hvx and probably nutriment problem .....and he aslo as cut back all the bottom line hosta like mine to help them grow stronger earlier this summer and their coming out with more color in the margin as well....so i'll now have to wait to see that on mine next year
thanks Chris and others for taking the time to answer me , it is apreciated , i just made new hosta gardens witn over 30 hostas in them for this year and belive me i didnt want to risk infecting all these hostas...
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oups forgot
this is bottom line (the hostas lol )on display,at the hosta place i got mine .... he ususally sells me divisions from his hostas when he as many in gardens of that variaty but he only had one bottom line and he didnt want to divide it yet can you imagine the nice clump i would have gotten ??????????
what a nice hosta , my new favorite with my lady isobel barnett
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i have both Lady Isobel Barnett and now bottom line , have seen them in a demonstraion garden where i bought my bottom line and their alike but not the same , diffrent coloring ....LIB is much darker green and seemed to have leaves that stays upper too ...
here it is in the demonstration garden where i pictured bottom line (photo in other post above)
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this is mine, good size clump and as stayed upper as well....maybe because their not mature enough they seem to stay upper?
and i too , wouldnt trade them either
Canadian-hosta-girl
here it is in the demonstration garden where i pictured bottom line (photo in other post above)
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this is mine, good size clump and as stayed upper as well....maybe because their not mature enough they seem to stay upper?
and i too , wouldnt trade them either
Canadian-hosta-girl